1) Last weekend in Darwin, Pr Daniel along with Peter & Melanie from CTFM, ministered at several church meetings and also RUA Party campaign meetings, which were very well attended. This was Pr Daniel’s first time visiting Darwin after having prayed for 13 years.

We thank God that during the week heading up to the meetings, the Northern Territorial newspaper wrote two articles about his visit to Darwin. These articles, along with the help of the Darwin Christian Radio 97.7FM, helped get the message out, which brought many people to the CTFM & RUAP meetings where they were mightily touched by the power of God.

Click the following links to listen to radio interview and to read one of the articles.

At the altar many were weeping and some others received a real healing touch from God. Many people, who were there for the first time, were tremendously blessed by the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit. We also had the opportunity to speak on the Christian Radio Station on Monday which was very good.

The real highlight of the weekend was on Monday night, which was scheduled as a campaign meeting mainly focussed on spending time with the Indigenous people of Australia, but something amazing happened.

In his speech at the National Press Club at the RUAP National Campaign Launch in Canberra last month, Pr Daniel stated, “the Indigenous people are very spiritual and that providing only their physical needs would not fix their problems. RUAP has the answer to meet their spirituals needs too.”

Well, that’s exactly what happened in Darwin.

Almost half the crowd gathered on Monday night were Indigenous people. After Pr Daniel spoke he invited them to the front, which was quite unexpected, as it was a RUA Party meeting. Then he prayed over these Indigenous people, who we had never met before. They responded very well and many of them started weeping. One lady stated, “You are the answer, we have been praying and waiting for this day.”

Then he led the Indigenous people in a short prayer as they all repeated after him, “God we thank you for our land, it belongs to you. You have asked us as the First People to look after this land. We welcome all those who have come into this land. Thank you God for bringing them into our land.”

Then he called all the non-Indigenous people out and led them to pray, “God we thank you for bringing us to this land. We thank the First People for well coming us. We ask forgiveness for the wrong things done to them by our fore-fathers. Please forgive us as we stand in the gap. We love you very much.”

At this point Indigenous and non-Indigenous people were weeping. Then he turned to the Indigenous people and they prayed, “We forgive you and we love you too. Forgive us if we have done anything wrong too, thank you for bringing the Word of God to us.”

The rest was history making as all came together, started hugging each other and weeping on each other’s shoulders.

Then Pr Daniel led us all in the song, ‘Here we are together again just praising the Lord.’ After this the Indigenous people wanted to pray for Pr Daniel, so they all surrounded him, started praying and singing. Then we all took some photos together.

Pr Daniel stated, “This was surely a day of history making. Many people in Darwin told me that nothing like this has ever happened before in Darwin. I thank God, for I believe that this is a new day and that our Indigenous brothers and sisters are going to Rise Up together with us to protect Australia and Keep it Australian.”

2) For those of you in the Melbourne area, Lord Monckton & RUAP National President Daniel Nalliah will speaking at a RUAP Western Suburbs Campaign Meeting at 10:30am Friday 22nd March at Wyndham Park Community Centre at 55-57 Kookaburra Ave in Werribee, Victoria.

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Thank-you for sending me the news of RUA although I work in China you are very much in my heart. Here I sit in Nanjing, weeping, after reading about the impact of pastor Daniel message in Darwin. Our Father will surely have the final say in Australia. I will continue to uphold you all as you spread the good news.
Sister Shirley (teacher at Nanjing Medical university)
(from Brisbane)

Past precedent suggests that handled appropriately, the anti-multiculturalism could result in a landslide. I am not saying much, because I will only make a fool of myself. Quite obviously, there are going to need to be remarkable events on the political scene. The raw materials for such events do exist.

Our Constitution implicitly bans Islam if Islam gets its existence from any form of governmental recognition or assistance. (The same would apply to any other violent or divisive religious sect, especially aberrations of Judeo-Christianity ? of which Islam is one example!). Religious apartheid, religious supremacism, religion that is not true religion but is a war-lord?s concoction of convenience, breaks Australian legal code. The Koran etc., as is, arguably could be banned under civil law. Anyone found advocating its more divisive, inhumane teachings could arguably be stripped of citizenship. A deceptive, expansionist war-lord mentality is in direct conflict with every Australian principle of Law.

Are you meant to attack this mosque from the top as well as the bottom?

Local government will eventually come alongside, especially if given clear legal guidelines. As it stands at present, if one Council bars a mosque, the builders may go elsewhere. As the head of this nation, what policy is to be applied to set all Councils free of this absurdity?

While we are at it, what practical steps are to be taken to end all muslim immigration, legal and illegal? I have lived in a country town. Boats are another world.

Good work so far RUA, there is grace and wisdom. Are the people out there waiting on systematic policy statements reassuring them that there is a moral and legal way forward, with retrospective powers such as modification of mosques and restoration of Western Democratic Rights? Is the way you handle the Doveton Mosque to be a pilot case? At Law, building a mosque is possibly illegal. Only ?political correctness? has blinded people as to their legal rights. You certainly have the capacity to mount a legal case ? without necessarily hiring expensive lawyers. At the same time you have the capacity to mount a total case, from the top down. People out there will be looking for broad, workable policy. Not many have lived in Arabia.

You are probably ready to tell me to shut up on this but within a few weeks I should have the final word on Origins at least to e-book capacity. A lawyer could take that which modern science has now provided and make a laughing stock of world views antagonistic to Judeo-Christianity and our Constitution. Because these developments in science impinge upon education and government policy (e.g., climate) Islam becomes even more constitutionally illegal. Either the Koran is a religio-political concoction of convenience for a Bedouin warlord, or modern science is a fraud. If we are to have modern education, we cannot have (fanatical) Islam. If we are to have constitutional rights, we cannot have Islam. And Islam perpetuates itself in part via mosques. The moral and technical sovereignty of the Christian world view in so far as it stems from the Scriptures, has suddenly become incontestable ? in a law court, a class room, or a laboratory. As you know, it was given to me to document this and see it coming (and it came in an avalanche) so I comprehend in some small way the complete logic of a man of God standing up and giving guidance to the Western world at this moment in history. This same man of God happens to have kept himself untainted from the silly little nonsenses that have accompanied the Origins Controversy.

You will tell me to shut up now ? I know Pr. D. advised me that he has a logo. Was he given the logo as part of a Higher directive? Forgive me, I have experimented again with the continent as RUAP with the tips perhaps as flames or perhaps arrows(?). Very rudimentary and not artistic but the idea is there. Can be done, presumably by an artist. See bottom of main page @ http://www.australiariseup.com

How wonderful this must have been to see indigenous and non-indigenous people hugging each other in the name of Jesus How good is our wonderful Saviour Lord Jesus Christ.
Blessings aplenty to you all, may this be just the beginning of a great future! I heard Tony Abbott tonight speaking in Sydney what things will be done for the indigenous people of Australia if he becomes Prime Minister.
Kay